Warning:
Do not change a wheel in a situation where you risk being hit by other traffic. On busy roads, try to stop in a lay-by or a gateway. Be wary of passing traffic while changing the wheel – it is easy to become distracted by the job in hand.

Lift the floor covering and unscrew the spare wheel clamp nut. Lift out the spare wheel.

The jack and tools are located in the storage compartment on the right-hand side of the luggage compartment. Open the cover and lift out the tools.

Use the special tool or screwdriver provided to pull the wheel trim from the wheel or wheel bolts, then slacken each wheel bolt by half a turn.

Locate the jack head below the jacking point nearest the wheel to be changed; the jacking point is indicated by an arrow in the sill. Turn the handle until the base of the jack touches the ground ensuring that the jack is vertical. Raise the vehicle until the wheel is clear of the ground. If the tyre is flat make sure that the vehicle is raised sufficiently to allow the spare wheel to be fitted.

Remove the bolts and lift the wheel from the vehicle. Place it beneath the sill as a precaution against the jack failing.

Fit the spare wheel and tighten the bolts moderately with the wheel brace.

Lower the vehicle to the ground, then finally tighten the wheel bolts in a diagonal sequence. Refit the wheel trim. Note that the wheel bolts should be tightened to 110 Nm (81 Ibf ft) at the earliest opportunity.